What does the poet advocate in keeping quite poem?
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The poet advocates silence so that we can get time for introspection. ... The poet says us to keep quiet and introspect ourselves so that we can be freed from worldly maladies.
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The poet is advocating for silence or stillness.
- The poet wants us to take a moment of silence to ourselves and observe the things around us.
- He wants us to observe the surroundings while taking a rest.
- But he doesn't associate this inactivity with death at all.
- It will give us a purpose when we get started again after the introspection.
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